"There are no borders to Iranian terrorism," Netanyahu said in a statement. "After Iran sent its people to assassinate — on U.S. soil — the Saudi Arabian ambassador and to perpetrate terrorist attacks in Azerbaijan, Bangkok, Tbilisi, New Delhi and Africa, its intention to perpetrate attacks in Cyprus has now been exposed."

"The international community needs to fight the greatest exporter of terrorism in the world," the statement concluded.

The arrested man, a Lebanese citizen, 24, with dual Swedish citizenship, reportedly admitted that he was connected to Hezbollah after a great deal of questioning, according to Cyprus’ Sigma Live newspaper.

He was taken into custody on July 7 after Israeli intelligence provided information to Cypriot authorities. He had arrived two days earlier in Cyprus as a tourist, triggering Israeli officials to share intelligence, Haaretz reported.

The man was found with information on tour buses carrying Israeli passengers, a list of places in Cyprus favored by Israeli tourists and flight information of Israeli airlines that land in Cyprus, the Greek newspaper Phileleftheros reported, suggesting that he planned to detonate explosions on a plane or bus.